Build Rules
Sportsmanship
Science Behind Racing
Car Design
Speed Techniques
100

5.0 oz.

What is the maximum weight of a Pinewood Derby car?

100

Congratulations!

What do you say to the winner of a race?

100

The force that is applied to the Pinewood Derby car to make it move.

What is gravity?

100

This comes in 220, 600, and event 1,000 grit.

What is sandpaper?

100

Graphite is used here

What are the axles?

200

2 ¾ inches

What is the maximum width of a Pinewood Derby car?

200

Thank you

What do you say when someone congratulates you?

200

This is what causes the Pinewood Derby car to slow down.

What is friction?

200

A technique that helps paint bond to a surface.

What is priming?

200

More weight in the rear does this

What helps maintain momentum on the track?

300

7 inches

What is the maximum length of a Pinewood Derby car?

300

Can I help?

What do you ask after the race is over?

300

This causes the motion of an object to change directions.

What is force?

300

Placing weight in the back helps this

What is straightaway speed?

300

A lower profile car reduces this

What is air resistance?

400

1 ¾ inches

What is the standard width of the car’s wheelbase?

400

Good race!

What do you say to your opponent after a close race?

400

More mass = more potential energy

Why does a heavier car (at max weight) often go faster?

400

Placing weight in the front of the car helps with this

What is speed off the block?

400

Raising one wheel reduces this

What is friction?

500

Must be made from the official block

What is a requirement for the car’s body material?

500

Better luck next time!

What do you say to a competitor who lost?

500

Smoother axles reduce this

What is friction?

500

Use this tool to cut wood into shape

What is a coping saw or band saw?

500

Adding this before the race keeps your axles moving smoothly

What is dry graphite lubricant?

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